Tennessee Titans football star Kenny Britt sentenced to 40 hours of community service and fined $1,500 after pleading guilty to disturbing peace in in Hoboken

Tennessee Titans star Kenny Britt pleaded guilty yesterday morning to disturbing the peace and was fined $1,500 in Hoboken Municipal Court in connection with an incident at a city car wash in June, his attorney said.

The 23-year-old former Bayonne High and Rutgers star must also serve 40 hours of community service as part of the plea deal, in which three disorderly persons charges were dismissed. Britt’s attorney, Alan Silber, said the NFL wide receiver will perform the community service in the Nashville area.

Britt was charged on June 8 at a Hoboken car wash when two plainclothes city police officers smelled marijuana, and the odor got stronger as Britt passed them, reports said. Then the cops saw what they believed to be a cigar containing marijuana in Britt’s hand and they attempted to confiscate it, reports said.

Police said Britt crushed the “blunt” in his hand when cops tried to take it from him. The crushed “blunt” was never recovered, reports said.

A week later, the charges of resisting arrest, tampering with evidence and obstruction against Britt were downgraded to disorderly persons offenses.

Britt also avoided felony charges stemming from an April 12 arrest in Bayonne, where police said he led them on a chase through the city. The felony charges were dismissed by Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio, who said it was normal procedure since Britt had no criminal record.

Just one day before his Hoboken arrest, Britt pleaded guilty to careless driving, paid a $478 fine and had four points assessed to his license in the Bayonne incident.